Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

As far as beauty staples go, our beat wouldn’t be the same without setting powder. Seriously, on a recent vacay, the moment we realized we’d forgotten setting powder.

how to use setting powder properly, and all our pro makeup tips that will take your entire beat to the next level. Consider this your setting powder masterclass.

What is Setting Powder?

A setting powder is a finely-milled powder that is used to set liquid complexion products, but it can do SO. MUCH. MORE! A good setting powder helps increase the longevity of your makeup, combats midday shine, and gives your complexion an airbrushed finish. There are typically two types of setting powder – pressed and loose.

 

Loose setting powder: A loose setting powder is a finely milled powder (the finer, the better) that blends and melts seamlessly with your makeup to increase the staying power and provide a smooth-skin finish.

How to use loose setting powder: She’s a multitasker, to say the least. Opt for a light dusting of powder to set, smooth, and mattify, or you can use loose powder for baking your makeup, AKA when you apply a thick layer to different areas of your face to brighten and sculpt.

Pressed setting powder: Pressed powder is (you guessed it) a pressed, finely milled powder that delivers a soft veil of coverage, typically with a softer, more natural finish than loose powder. It’s also great for mattifying touch-ups on the go, smoothing skin texture, and increasing the longevity of cream formulas. Wear pigmented pressed setting powders alone or on top of your other complexion products.

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

Find the Right Setting Powder Shade

Finding the right shade for any complexion product is like cracking a cheat code. While you’ll find many loose powders are translucent, some can leave a white cast, so we always recommend finding a shade that complements your skin tone. It’s also important to note that you may require different shades depending on your desired result.

Prep Your Skin for Powder

We realize there’s a ton of info, so we’ll keep things short: if your skin is dry or you haven’t exfoliated recently, your setting powder is more likely to settle into fine lines or crease in smile lines, thereby making your skin look dry and flakey rather than smooth.

 

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